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Which Hong Kong stars have you seen whose performances can be called textbook acting?

Hong Kong films were once a hit, and the acting skills of many actors in them were classics. And in the Hong Kong entertainment industry, the different aspect of training acting skills is that they all improve their performance level through performances. There are several actors in it, and I think their acting skills are all very good. For example, the familiar fat cat Zheng Zeshi, the handsome and charming Tony Leung, and the star of Zhou's comedy. 1. Zheng Zeshi

Everyone may not be familiar with his name, but seeing his honest and honest face, everyone will feel that this fat uncle is very familiar at a glance. Zheng Zeshi is a well-known supporting actor. His acting skills are very good. He can not only play mentally retarded characters, but also cunning policemen. He can bring two characters with very different personalities to life, and his acting skills are very impressive. The already elderly Zheng Zeshi in "Ip Man 4" gave us another wonderful moment. 2. Tony Leung

Although Tony Leung has starred in many bad movies, it is undeniable that he also has many outstanding works. For example, the traitor in "Lust, Caution" was played by him vividly, and both the male and female protagonists sacrificed a lot for this drama. In "Infernal Affairs", the police character who battles wits and courage with the Young and Dangerous has hidden emotions in every move and expression of Tony Leung. In "The West Comes Together", Ouyang Feng's sexy and lovely sausage mouth, Tony Leung Chiu Wai once again showed his comedy talent. "The Grandmaster" Tony Leung Chiu-wai performed a martial arts master, Ip Man, with a bookish atmosphere, and his performance also made this drama a classic. 3. Stephen Chow

Stephen Chow is a miracle in the history of movies. His movies have a unique comedy style, which is different from some literary films and can give people an emotional wave in a short period of time. The wry smile in Stephen Chow's "The King of Comedy" is regarded as a textbook classic. His acting skills can put aside his personal characteristics to play another completely different person. Even a nonsensical comedy style can be performed with a tragic tone by him.